A few people on Twitter did bring up the fact that Cena could beat Del Rio and then Sandow could cash in on Cena. Which makes sense (if we're expecting things to make sense). The belt needs to somehow, at some point, go from Del Rio to Sandow. They didn't do it with RVD (perhaps because he would have been due a rematch even though his short term contract was up. And Sandow would need to feud with someone who wasn't Del Rio). Sandow cashing in on Cena not only knocks Cena back out of the game until January (Sandow could feud with Ziggler/Del Rio until then), but it helps raise Sandow's stock. Which he desperately needs after losing just about every single match since winning the MITB case. Plus, I could definitely go for some Cena vs. Sandow.

The downside to this is that it places Cena in the WHC picture. Why is that a downside and not a huge upside, you ask? Because without Cena focusing on getting back the WWE title post-Rumble, he'll be free to face The Undertaker at WrestleMania. Which could possibly lead to the most nightmarish scenario of all nightmare scenarios. Blackened skies of monsooning blood. Ancient evils arising from the briny deep to destroy all human life on Earth. Starbucks phasing out the Pumpkin Scone. You know what I'm talking about. We shall only refer to it as THE WORST THING. It needn't even be described. It's too horrific to put into words.

Speaking of terrible terrible happenings, AJ didn't appear on RAW last night because she was reportedly exhibiting concussion-type symptoms. Dizziness, nausea, memory loss, etc. So she got sent home and her match against Kaitlyn was bumped/postponed. This coming right on the heels of the Sports Legacy Institute honoring the WWE at their 6th annual Impact Awards dinner. A recognition given to "organizations and individuals for their commitment to solving the concussion epidemic." Plot twist!

I see a lot of acknowledging the epidemic here, but not a lot of solving. Unfortunately, I feel like solving the epidemic, fully, would mean "no more full-contact anything." Football, wrestling, anything that involves bodies smashing into each other. So who knows if a resolution is even attainable. All I know is that AJ's the second Diva this year to get concussed (if she, in fact, has a concussion), with the other being her now-bodyguard, Tamina.

Other than that, Fandango, Ziggler and Christian (who's still out) have all had their brains battered in one form or another. So while I don't doubt that the WWE's trying to get out ahead of all this and actively care for its stars after they get a concussion, I don't know what they're doing prevention-wise. And if anything, they should be accepting an award for unwittingly contributing the most cases to the study.

On on a personal bias level, I love AJ and and hate life when she's not around. So this double-sucks double-donkey dongs. Hopefully she'll be back soon enough that major tweaks won't have to be done to her storyline and title situation. And I hope this puts an end to JBL obsessing over her neck tattoo. JBL, by the way, who won the night's RAW commentary battle early on when he named dropped the mythical money pit of Oak Island. Good ol' Bermuda Brain.

Okay, so the rest of RAW saw Punk teaming with Truth to beat Ryback and Axel, El Torito performing a Litacanrana on Heath Slater, Ziggler beating Sandow (with the Fame-asser move that never beats anyone!), and Miz announcing himself as the guest of Miz TV. Some sort of Mizception. By the way, I miss Miz's dad. Whatever happened to that guy. I hope he's doing well. I hope, every so often, he thinks of me.

Anyhow, the Wyatts targeted Miz, preventing him from interviewing himself. Saving us from what was sure to be a restless widow of a segment. I do wish the Wyatts were still nabbing people. Like when Bray beat Kofi at Battleground, I wish they'd have stolen him. Spirited him away, off to the woods for a moonshine makeover. He could have come back as Kofi Shango and everything. But they were only interested in taking Kane. THERE ARE SO MANY PEOPLE I WANT THEM TO TAKE THOUGH!

Oh yeah, and last night the WWE APP finally started ribbing Michael Cole about the WWE APP. #skynet

Does this mean that the thing behind GTV all along was...GTV? My mind's a pretzel over this. Machines referencing references to machines. This is Hadron Collider/God Particle s***. *fills up bathtub with water as horizon burns*

So, now what will become of Big Show? How will he return? And not just return, get out from underneath Triple H who, as of Smackdown, bought Show's home mortgage from the bank? Well Vince is supposed to return sooner than later. And he could be the one behind Show returning. Which would make Vince the hero in this situation. Even though, pre-SummerSlam, he was the erratic nutbar who hated Daniel Bryan.

Let's get into Battleground now. Just a little. I watched it. It was "meh." But all those out there who might be thinking of asking your cable company for a refund (like some people did with Night of Champions) - stop. Stop it. Yes, the WWE didn't deliver. And you have every right to learn from this. Make them pay in the future by not buying PPVs. That's the takeaway here. And it's the risk involved in buying any PPV that's not one of the "Big Four." Still though. Out of everything, this hurts Daniel Bryan the most. The guy who everyone was willing to get behind this past summer. Especially after he beat Cena. But now, after two failed attempts to capture the gold (well, one and a half), people are going to stop paying to see him "trying to win the belt." Because - twice burned now - Bryan fans realize that they're being trolled. Despite Bryan still being super-over on RAW last night. Standing over Triple H's downed body, screaming "Yes!" Resisting the urge to take a massive s*** on Hunter's chest (I could see it in his eyes).